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Tel: 410-592-6106 Fax: 410-592-8338 [email protected] Mary’s Must Haves October 15th , 2012 Brilliance ‘Autumn Fern’, No.1 – A gorgeous fern in spring, summer and autumn. Pots are full of warm copper and dark green fronds. Buddleia Flutterby Petite™ ‘Tutti Fruitti’, No.2 – Use this compact 24” tall non- invasive Buddleia for constant color all summer and into the fall. Butterflies love the fragrant fuchsia-pink flowers and gardeners love the tidiness. Budded and blooming, of course. Chrysanthemum ‘Rustic Glow’, No.1 – Buds are cracking and there are many of them! ‘Rustic Glow’ will compliment the changing colors in the fall landscape with its large peachy to burnt orange ray flowers. Heucherella ‘Sweet Tea’, No.1 – Attractive foliage in autumn hues of cinnamon, orange, red & green will continue to please for weeks to come. Miscanthus ‘Gracillimus’, No.1, No.2 & No.3 – In its glory with purplish-red blooms topping the narrow blades (that reach 6-7’ in the garden). A pretty scene. Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis, No.1 – Sweet box is a sweet choice. Plant in the shade garden this fall and appreciate the evergreen glossy leaves all winter and enjoy the heavenly fragrance of the small white flowers early next spring. Tiarella ‘Susquehanna’, No.1 – A showy native selection and part of the Tiarella River Series, ‘Susquehanna’ has deeply lobed leaves with dark purplish markings that spread out on the leaf as the season progresses. White foam flowers in spring really stop the show. Filling the pots nicely. Yucca filamentosa, No.2 – While Native Americans found many uses for the roots and leaves of this southeast U.S. native shrub, today's gardener has found many reasons why to use Yucca in the landscape. Unique structure and texture, extreme drought resistance and deer resistance to name a few. Full in the pot with upright blue-green sword shaped leaves. Others to please the eye: Ajania ‘Gold & ‘Silver’; Ajuga ‘Chocolate Chip’; Anemone ‘Pamina’, & ‘Queen Charlotte’; Astilbe ‘Hennie Graafland’, ‘Sprite’ & ‘Vision in Red’; Bergenia cordifolia; Carex ‘Evergold’; Chrysanthemum ‘Autumn Moon’, ‘Glowing Embers’ & ‘Purple Mist’; Heuchera ‘Berry Smoothie’, ‘Marmalade’ & ‘Stainless Steel’; Houttuynia ‘Chameleon’; Japanese Beech Fern; Korean Rock Fern; Krauss’ Gold Tips Spikemoss; Mazus reptans ‘Albus’; Miscanthus ‘Adagio’, ‘Cabaret’, ‘Cosmopolitan’, ‘Little Zebra’ & ‘Yaku Jima’; Monarda ‘Grand Parade’; Ophiopogon ‘Nana’; Solidago ‘Golden Fleece’; Tiarella ‘Elizabeth Oliver’; Veronica oltensis.